Junior middleweight Omar Chavez (28-2, 21KOs) was unable to get revenge on Saturday night in Tijuana, Mexico. The 22-year-old boxer dropped another decision loss to Mexican rival Jorge Paez Jr. (32-4). Chavez lost a ten round majority decision to Paez last December, but this time Paez took a unanimous verdict from the judges. Chavez blames pre-fight leg cramps for affecting him in the ring, and forcing him to often retreat to the ropes where Paez would unload with combinations.

a lot of fighters just can't accept they lost because the other guy was better,if it's not leg cramps its "i didn't train well" "i over estimated my opponent" "i had issues at home" "the ref is a gambler and stopped the fight"....man just accept you lost because he was better ,thats it

a lot of fighters just can't accept they lost because the other guy was better,if it's not leg cramps its "i didn't train well" "i over estimated my opponent" "i had issues at home" "the ref is a gambler and stopped the fight"....man just accept you lost because he was better ,thats it

Another mysterious case of the infamous leg cramp aka I'm on some ****